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Explore Girona's key landmarks with this combined ticket pass, including the Girona Art Museum, Girona Cathedral, and Sant Feliu Basilica for just $13.96.
A visit to Girona becomes truly enriching with the Ticket pass to Girona Cathedral, Sant Feliu, and Girona Art Museum. Priced at just $13.96 per person, this bundle grants access to three of the city’s most important monuments, all valid for 48 hours from the first validation. The tour is especially appealing for those curious about Catalan art, architecture, and history, offering a well-rounded experience with some of Girona’s top sights.
This tour is designed to be flexible, with durations ranging from 2 to 5 hours, making it suitable for varied sightseeing paces. The package includes free admission to each site, an audio guide for the Art Museum, and the convenience of combined tickets. The main limitation is that some spaces are not fully accessible for visitors with reduced mobility, so travelers should plan accordingly.
Ideal for cultural enthusiasts, history buffs, and fans of Gothic architecture, this pass offers a straightforward way to explore Girona’s highlights affordably and efficiently. The guided audio commentary enhances the experience, helping visitors appreciate the significance of each monument without the need for a large tour group.

The Girona Art Museum is located next to the cathedral in the old Episcopal Palace. Founded in 1976, it displays Catalan artworks from Romanesque to modern times. The museum boasts the third most important Romanesque and Gothic art collection in Catalonia. Visitors can expect to see unique religious sculptures, paintings, and artifacts that narrate the region’s artistic evolution.
The museum is open during weekdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and on Sundays and holidays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. It closes on Mondays (except public holidays) and on specific dates like Christmas and early January. Entry is free, and an audio guide can be downloaded or borrowed, making it easy to explore at your own pace.
Starting at the Art Museum is recommended because it sets a cultural tone for the day and introduces the artistic context of Girona. The duration at this site is around 1 hour and 30 minutes, allowing enough time to appreciate the exhibits without feeling rushed.
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The Girona Cathedral stands prominently just a short walk from the Basilica of Sant Feliu. Known for having one of the largest Gothic naves in the world, it makes a striking impression. The cathedral’s construction spans over five centuries, blending various architectural styles, but its Gothic nave is the highlight—measuring the second largest in the world after St. Peter’s Basilica.
The cathedral opens from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays, with shorter hours on Sundays and holidays. Visitors reach the church after climbing the famous 90-step staircase, a grand entrance that leads to the awe-inspiring interior. This site is a favorite filming location for series like Game of Thrones, adding a modern pop culture appeal.
Visitors typically spend around 1 hour and 30 minutes here, taking in the vast nave, intricate stained glass, and the panoramic views from the upper levels. The free admission makes it accessible for all, and the cathedral’s prominence as a city symbol ensures a memorable experience.

The Basilica of Sant Feliu is historically significant as the main church of Girona before the cathedral was built. It dates back to the 12th century, with ongoing construction until the 17th century, resulting in a mix of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architectural elements.
The basilica is located a few minutes’ walk from the cathedral, making it easy to include in the same day’s itinerary. Its Gothic roofs and Romanesque foundations reflect its long history. The church is dedicated to the martyr Saint Felix, and its churchyard is a peaceful spot for reflections.
Visitors usually spend around 1 hour and 30 minutes exploring. The basilica remains an active place of worship, housing important religious artifacts and offering insights into Girona’s early Christianity. Its historical layers make it a meaningful stop on this cultural tour.
The ticket redemption point is at the Museu d’Art de Girona, Pujada de la Catedral, 12. The location is close to public transportation, easing access for most visitors. It’s worth noting that not all parts of the sites are wheelchair accessible, so travelers with reduced mobility should plan accordingly.
The ticketing process is straightforward, and confirmation is received immediately upon booking. Service animals are permitted, and the process supports flexible scheduling within the 48-hour validity period.
The entire experience is designed to offer flexibility, with a suggested combined duration of 2 to 5 hours depending on how much time is spent at each site. Starting with the Art Museum allows a gentle introduction, followed by the Gothic grandeur of the cathedral, and ending with the historical charm of Sant Feliu.
The audio guide for the museum adds value, providing detailed explanations without rushing visitors. The overall pacing makes this tour suitable for a half-day exploration or a more leisurely full-day visit, depending on personal interest and pace.
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While most visitors can participate comfortably, some spaces are not adapted for people with reduced mobility. The Gothic cathedral and basilica involve stairs and uneven surfaces, so travelers who need assistance should verify accessibility options beforehand.
A practical tip is to start at the Art Museum, as it offers a calm environment and easy access. The 48-hour validity of the combined tickets provides plenty of time to explore at a relaxed pace, allowing for optional breaks or additional visits.

The $13.96 price point makes this ticket pass a highly cost-effective option for anyone wanting to see Girona’s main monuments. The inclusion of an audio guide elevates the experience, providing insights that bring each site’s history and architecture to life.
Despite some criticism about accessibility, the overall feedback is positive, especially regarding guides’ explanations and the variety of sites included. The flexibility and comprehensive coverage make it a practical choice for first-time visitors.
This combined ticket pass offers a structured yet flexible way to explore Girona’s artistic and religious landmarks. The free admission and audio guides help maximize value, while the 48-hour validity allows visitors to plan their visit comfortably.
Starting with the Art Museum provides an excellent introduction to Catalan art, setting the scene for the architectural marvels that follow. The Girona Cathedral’s Gothic splendor and the historical significance of Sant Feliu enrich the understanding of Girona’s cultural history.
For those with an interest in architecture, art, and history, this tour delivers a well-rounded experience. With good reviews praising the guides and overall value, it remains a reliable choice for exploring Girona’s core sights without overspending.
“Great ticket combination and excellent value. Both Girona Cathedral and Sant Felix were fabulous buildings yet very different. Great commentary off…”
What is included in the ticket pass?
The pass includes tickets for the Girona Art Museum, Girona Cathedral, and Sant Feliu Basilica.
How long is the ticket valid?
The tickets are valid for 48 hours from the first validation.
Is there an audio guide available?
Yes, a downloadable audio guide for the Art Museum is included, along with a loan option.
Can I visit all three sites in one day?
Yes, it is possible to visit all three sites within the recommended 2 to 5 hours, depending on your pace.
Are the sites accessible for visitors with reduced mobility?
Some spaces are not fully adapted for reduced mobility, so planning ahead is advised.
Where do I redeem my tickets?
The ticket redemption point is at Museu d’Art de Girona, Pujada de la Catedral, 12.
What are the opening hours of each site?
– Museu d’Art Girona: 10 am – 6 pm (weekdays), 10 am – 2 pm (Sundays/holidays)
– Girona Cathedral: 10 am – 7 pm (Monday to Saturday), 12 pm – 7 pm (Sundays/holidays)
– Sant Feliu Basilica: 10 am – 5:30 pm (Monday to Saturday), 1 pm – 5:30 pm (Sundays/holidays)
Is the tour suitable for families?
Yes, the sites are generally family-friendly, but accessibility for visitors with mobility issues should be checked.
Can I cancel this ticket?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the scheduled visit for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for a full-day exploration?
Absolutely, with the flexibility of 48-hour validity, visitors can spread out their visits over two days if desired.